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nanoHUB-U will offer three new online courses in the fall 2012-- two on the fundamentals of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and one on nanoscale transistors. Each course is a five-week module taught by world-renowned professors from Purdue University.
* Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Part 1: Fundamental Aspects of AFM will be taught by Ron Reifenberger beginning August 27.
* Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Part 2: Dynamic AFM Methods will be taught by…
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Designing for Impact II
Workshop on Building the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
Cleveland, Ohio
July 9, 2012
What is it?
Please join us for the second in a series of regional public workshops to gather ideas and suggestions for the design of the proposed National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI), to be held on…
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9th International Conference on Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies (NN12) http://nnconf.physics.auth.gr
3-6 July 2012, Thessaloniki, Greece
Check out the EXCITING NN12 PROGRAM promising to bring some Stimulating…
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Dear colleagues,
We are very pleased to announce a series of symposia in Applied Bioimaging, hosted by INEB and co-organized with IPATIMUP and IBMC. The 1st edition of the Symposium will take place in September 20-21, under the topic - Bridging Development and Application.
The course was designed for those who have an interest in the application of bioimaging, especially in the field of biomaterials, tissue engineering…
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MIT scientists have shown (in simulations) that nanoporous graphene can filter salt from water at a rate that is 2-3 orders of magnitude faster than today’s best commercial desalination technology, reverse osmosis (RO). This could lead to more efficient and smaller water desalination facilities.
The graphene is used as a membrane material that allows a flow of water with full salt refection via size exclusion. Other materials have been investigated for the same purpose, but the…
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The articles below represent the most read articles from Nano Letters in the first quarter of 2012. Nano Letters reports on fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of nanoscience and nanotechnology, providing rapid disclosure of the key elements of a study, publishing preliminary,…
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Basque research groups are part of the scientific team which has, for the first time, trapped and confined light in graphene, an achievement which constitutes the most promising candidacy to process optic information at nanometric scales and which could open the door to a new generation of nano-sensors with applications in medicine, energy and computing.…
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Dear Members
We got next Fully-funded Nanotech PhD Studentships information’s just few seconds after our weekly newsletter deadline. We hope it will be helpful for some of our young members. Time is sometimes an important factor to find a good position, so sorry for unusual two mail/day.…
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Location: London, England
Date Posted: June 21, 2012
PhD in the development and application of computer simulation techniques for adsorption on graphene Applications are invited for a 4-year PhD studentship in the area of computational materials science based at University College London (UCL). The particular project will involve the development and application of state-of-the-art computer…
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship: Nanomedicine - new
Introduction: The College of Engineering at…
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship: Nanoscience Theory and Simulation - new
Introduction: The College…
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